Queen’s Jubilee charity concert toned down

The charity concert to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s platinum jubilee has been toned down and relocated to a site within the British Bases, following “the hostile response of a very small minority.”

No stopping soaring petrol prices

Consumer organisations have raised concerns over the hike in prices at the petrol pumps as another increase hits the already worn-out pockets of motorists. Petrol is sold up to seven cents more

Online property auctions resume

Auctions of foreclosed properties are back online following a two-year freeze imposed by authorities due to the COVID-19 pandemic fallout, as 800 auctions have been scheduled for the next weeks. According to

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MPs urged to vote for justice reform

Justice Minister Stephie Dracos argued that Cyprus’ notoriously slow justice system would be fast-tracked provided MPs passed three much-needed reform bills reshaping the court system. The three bills tabled by Dracos’ ministry

Cyprus, Greece, Armenia sign defence pact

A tripartite defence cooperation programme was signed by the military delegations of Cyprus, Greece and Armenia in Yerevan, according to the Cypriot National Guard. The Tripartite Defence Cooperation Programme includes joint exercises,

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